1st Division Des Guides Belgique

The 1st Division Des Guides Belgique was a division of the Belgian Army that fought in World War I. Its name means "the Belgian Guides", and the division was one of the toughest units that Belgium fielded during the war. The division saw extensive fighting in northern France and the Flanders region of southern Belgium during the final offensives against the Imperial German Army, including at the Battle of Le Charmel, the Battle of Suippes, and the Battle of Damloup in 1918.